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> I want to start upgrading the suspension on my stock 2.0, For some spirited street and canyon driving
levonfarra
post Oct 22 2007, 11:39 PM
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What are some upgrades I should consider (shocks, springs, sway bars, turbo tie rods, etc. ?) and in what order ? what is the best bang for the buck?

My car currently has 195/65/15 tires, stock springs, shocks, and front sway bar.

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Levon

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post Oct 23 2007, 10:52 PM
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I don't know if there is much difference. If you get the coil-overs the springs are cheap. I am going to get 250lb springs soon, but the ones I have are just $100 each set. Sometimes it is good to try different springs to see what you like better. Especially since you can change them out in 30 minutes with the coil-overs. I bought my springs through Paragon, but I also have a wholesale account there. You should see if you can find someone that has a wholesale account that will order for you. You can save a lot of money with everything you are doing.
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